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  2. JOY IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Where as the majority of the people of Ireland, with a deep sign of thankfulness, are joyously celebrating the ...

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  3. TWO CENTURIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the match between the Australians and Scotland at Edinburgh, the second wicket of Australia's first innings fell at 135, Pellow ...

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  4. LIGOURI CASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The case in which Bridget Mary Partridge [?]ormeriy Stater [?]gouri, is claiming £5000 (rem Joseph Writred Dwyer, Roman Catholic ...

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  5. LEAP TO DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The celebrated Australian aviator, Harry Hawker, has been killed while flying at Hendon. The machine burst ...

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  6. GRAVE DANGER.

    "Your native fauna is in grave danger of being wiped out. An official statement says that in the year 1919.20 there were over five ...

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  7. BEACON LIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday.--"President Harding's invitation has come like a beacon light on a dark and stormy ocean," declared Mr. ...

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  8. BURNETT LANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,--In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr, Ryan intimated that he had received a telegram from Brishane. ...

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  9. CARGO PILLAGE.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The report of the Hoyal Commission on Pillaging (Mv. Mactarlane, ex[?] M.) was aided in the House of Representatives ...

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  10. FEDERAL ATTITUDE.

    "That this mass meeting of unemployed workers, representing all sections of the community. expresses its indignation at the attit[?]ds adopted by the Federal ...

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  11. MEAD'S RECORD.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Mead, playing against Middlesex, completed 2000 runs this season. He reached the thousand on Juno 23, and scored the second ...

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  12. STRAWBERRY CROP.

    The Minister for State Enterprises (Mr. Forgan Smith) said yesterday: "I have rend the paragraph in this morning's,"Daily Mail," in which Mr. ...

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  13. HOT AS CAIRO.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Though the drought is likely to be remembered as the Worst in British records, its serious[?]ss is largely forgotten in the suffering ...

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  14. LABOUR RALLY.

    Verbal hostilities between the Premier (Mr. E. G. Theodo[?]e) and Mr. J. Donovan, the secretary of the unemployed committee, occurred at the conclusion ot ...

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  15. EXPORT OF MEAT.

    I am looking into the whole question of Queensland r[?]ent export, including the [?] charged for shipping meat to ...

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  16. THE ALLIANCE.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--In order to evel[?] possibility of the alliance lapsing to-morrow, which is the terminal date, Great Britain and Japan ...

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  17. HOSPITAL TRAGEDY

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The fourth child, Chrissie Pr[?]ester. who was in the tent which was burat at the Denmark Hospital, died early this morning. The children ...

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  18. KURANDA TROUBLE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.--After a further confereac[?] this morning, an agreement was r[?]uched with the [?]remen of the Kuronda, and the voss[?]l sailed shortly afterwards for ...

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  19. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA

    Under the direcitor of Messrs. j. N. Tait. the N.B.W. State Confor[?]torfum Or ches[?] will open a sir nights' [?] in Roishane on Monday next. The ...

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  20. STATE SMELTERS.

    The Minuter for Mines (Mr. A. Jones), replying to some criticism of State undertakings, said yesterday: "We do not anticipate any loss on the working of ...

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  21. GOVERNOR IN NORTH.

    MACKAY, Wednesday.--A meeting was to-day to make arrangements to receive the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan), who is expected to arrive in ...

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  22. CAIRNS TRAGEDY.

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. -- Inspector Daley advised from Marccba that a gang of bridge carpenters was working on the Boonmoo railway bridge, on the ...

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  23. BLUE MOUNTAIN FIRE.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--A black of bust n[?] ore[?]es in the Malt. Leurn. was burnt sat this morning. The damage is extimated at £7000, All the buildings were insured ...

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